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Old 30-08-2002, 07:31
John_Pain BW John_Pain BW is offline
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Bug with Logitech mouse

Using TS in connection with my Logitech wireless kb and mouse it causes the mouse to loose connection. Only thing to do at that point is to reboot and initialize the mouse again.

So far it has only happened while playing a game, Ghost Recon and BattleField 1942.

Uninstalled TS2 and reinstalled previous version, no more lost connections.

Latest drivers for all hardware, was having the problem before upgrade to latest logitech drivers, latest ones didnt help.

>>>>Rest of my system specs<<<<

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Old 04-09-2002, 04:07
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bump, no one else has this problem ?
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Old 04-09-2002, 04:13
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Is it an usb mouse?
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Old 04-09-2002, 22:28
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Yes, it's USB. I am having the same problem.

I can do it without a erboot however... I just disconnect the usb, plug it back in, then press the connect buton a lot of times. It will crash TS, and the mouse/KB start working again.
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Old 04-09-2002, 23:00
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yes the receiver uses the usb port for mouse and ps2 for kb.
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Old 05-09-2002, 02:27
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Actually, its both on that one usb connector. You only connect the PS2 KB port if you want to have both the mouse and KB run on Ps2, and in that case, you use the green convertor to convert the USB to PS2. Just unplug that purple connector, can you'll know I'm right.
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Old 05-09-2002, 03:40
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just referring to the way i have it. it splits, i have kb on ps2 and mouse on usb.
convertor was supplied for usb>ps2 for mouse but nothing for kb, only option for kb was ps2, in my case neways
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Old 05-09-2002, 16:49
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Ill fix this in rc2 i think
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Old 05-09-2002, 21:20
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Obviously I need to be more clear John. There are two settings, both Ps2, or both USB. Because of the structutre of USB, both the keyboard and mouse use that one connector. You only use the KB ps2 port if you are using the Mouse 2 PS2 converter.

So there are two possibles settings, USB and Ps2

Ps2 = Ps2 kb connected, and mouse converter on
USB = Nothing connected but USB port.

In fact, in your logitech manual it reccomends using Ps2 over USB. However, I use USB because it has some features PS 2 doesnt have in the Itouchcf.exe program.
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Old 05-09-2002, 22:49
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thx Mr Werensteijn
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